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Why are people prone to form abstract beliefs based on what we're told?
Why are people prone to form abstract beliefs based on what we're told?
What is an abstract belief?
What are beliefs?
Is it possible to have no abstract beliefs?
If someone was never exposed to knowledge or others, if they lived in complete seclusion, would they have no abstract beliefs?
Why do people have beliefs?
What is believing in something?
Do humans need to believe?
Are beliefs important to society or just the individual?
Do humans need abstract beliefs?
Why do most people believe what we're told?
Why do we trust what others say/write?
Why is it more difficult to question others than believe for most?
What is questioning? Is it going against your beliefs or looking for others' beliefs?
Does our brain overlook reasoning for abstract beliefs ?
What is blind belief?
Do we search for evidence for everything we believe?
Only for the easily proven/unproven beliefs?
Are abstract beliefs more important than concrete?
Are abstract beliefs stronger than concrete?
Do we form them based on what others say because it is harder to question abstract beliefs?
Why is it harder to question/discuss abstract beliefs?
Is knowledge the same as belief?
How does the brain differentiate knowledge and belief?
Is educating someone forming their beliefs?
If someone was never educated about anything, would they have no concrete belief or no abstract?
How do beliefs form in our brain?
Why is it easier for our brains to form beliefs than break them?
Do abstract beliefs form in a different way than concrete?
Is one more easily formed than the other?